Scott Chandler
Dorian Thompson-Robinson (1) celebrates with teammates after a touchdown (photo by Scott Chandler)
Football
PASADENA, Calif. – Dorian Thompson-Robinson completed 18 of 23 passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns to lead the No. 18-ranked UCLA football team past No. 11-ranked Utah, 42-25, on Saturday afternoon at the Rose Bowl.
Zach Charbonnet totaled 198 rushing yards on 22 carries and scored one rushing touchdown as UCLA (6-0, 3-0 Pac-12) continued its best start to a football season since 2005, when the Bruins opened that year with an 8-0 mark.
Thompson-Robinson’s 70-yard touchdown pass to Logan Loya, midway through the fourth quarter, set the new school record for most career touchdown passes (76, eclipsing Brett Hundley’s 75 touchdowns).
Utah quarterback Cameron Rising threw for 287 yards, completing 23 of 32 passes. He finished with one touchdown pass and picked up 59 yards on the ground.
The Bruins scored a pair of touchdowns within a two-minute span midway through the fourth quarter to secure a 42-25 lead against Utah. Those back-to-back scores helped UCLA secure its largest lead of the afternoon.
Logan Loya caught a pass from Thompson-Robinson and took it 70 yards for a touchdown with 11:17 to play. That score put the Bruins ahead, 35-25.
On Utah’s next offensive series, UCLA’s Darius Muasau forced a fumble by Rising. Bruins’ defensive back Jaylin Davies scooped up the loose…
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